FOREIGN RELATIONS: Walk, Do Not Hop

General Omar N. Bradley, the.
Army's calm, sober and battle-weathered Chief of Staff, is worried less
about the imminence of war than by America's jittersthat sometimes
take the form of fatalistic apathyabout war.* Last week General
Bradley told Chicago's Economic Club:

"While the danger of war is vivid, partly because of these crises, I am
certain we shall stand by our arms. But if this cold war becomes a war
of boredom where the danger is shrewdly concealed, then our resolution
may be tested by our willingness to maintain arms. If we fall victim to
boredom and risk curtailment of...